Christopher Hayes, the president and owner of the auction house Elite Estate Buyers Inc, doing business as Elite Decorative Arts in Boynton Beach, Florida, pleaded guilty yesterday in a US District Court in Miami.
Hayes, 55, pleaded guilty to "an illegal wildlife trafficking and smuggling conspiracy in which the auction house sold rhinoceros horns and objects made from rhino horn, elephant ivory and coral that were smuggled from the United States to China," the Department of Justice said in a statement yesterday.
Court records show Hayes and his company sold six endangered black rhino horns. Two were sold for USD 80,500 to a Texas resident involved in smuggling the horns to China.
Undercover agents with the US Fish and Wildlife Service bought two more, and another undercover agent consigned two horns for auction.
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"Elite aided foreign buyers by directing them to third-party shipping stores that were willing to send the wildlife out of the country with false paperwork," said the statement.
Hayes has not yet been sentenced but could face up to five years in prison.
Hayes and the auction house were not immediately available for comment yesterday.